Oregon Statutes - Chapter 628 - Refrigerated Locker Plants
- 628.010 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 §2]
- 628.020 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 §2]
- 628.030 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 §2]
- 628.040 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 §2]
- 628.050 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 §2]
- 628.060 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 §2]
- 628.070 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 §2]
- 628.080 [Repealed by 1953 c.114 §2]
- 628.210 Definitions for ORS 628.210 to 628.370.
As used in ORS 628.210 to 628.370, unless the context requires otherwise: (1) “Clean,” “healthful” and “sanitary” mean free of flies and other insects, rodents,...
- 628.220 License required for locker plant business.
No person shall engage within this state in the business of owning or operating any refrigerated locker plant or offering the services of such plant...
- 628.230 Application for and issuance of license; rules.
Application for the license required by ORS 628.220 shall be made to the State Department of Agriculture in writing containing such information and in such...
- 628.240 License fees; disposition.
(1) The license fee for a refrigerated locker plant is $100. (2) If the license is issued after January 1 but before June 30 of...
- 628.250 Refusal, revocation or suspension of licenses.
The State Department of Agriculture, acting through the Director of Agriculture or the division chief of the department in charge of the inspection of refrigerated...
- 628.260 Furnishing copies of law to applicants for licenses; posting copy.
Two copies of ORS 628.210 to 628.370 and 628.990 (2) shall be furnished each applicant for a license. One copy shall be posted in a...
- 628.270 Prohibition against employees with communicable disease in plant; health certificate; rules.
(1) The Department of Human Services may, by rule, define certain communicable diseases which may be spread to the public through the handling of food...
- 628.280 Inspection of plants; maintenance in sanitary condition.
The State Department of Agriculture shall cause a thorough inspection of every plant or establishment licensed under ORS 628.220 to 628.240 to be made periodically,...
- 628.290 Sanitary and safety requirements.
(1) Each refrigerated locker plant wherein food is handled, wrapped or processed shall have available, and maintain in a clean, healthful and sanitary condition, a...
- 628.300 Maintaining uniform temperatures; records.
(1) The refrigeration system of a refrigerated locker plant shall be equipped with accurate controls for the maintenance of uniform temperatures as required in this...
- 628.310 Use of nontoxic marking.
In applying marks directly to meat or other food products, the operator of a refrigerated locker room shall use only nontoxic ink or other harmless
- 628.320 Inspection of food; storage outside lockers.
The operator or person in charge of a refrigerated locker room shall have the right to inspect all food or any item before it is...
- 628.330 Fresh meats, identification and chilling.
All fresh carcass meats on coming into custody or possession of the operator or owner of a refrigerated locker plant shall be identified with suitable...
- 628.340 Fish and wild game.
All fish shall be so handled, placed and stored as to protect other stored foods and the plant equipment from fish flavors and fish odors....
- 628.350 Rules and regulations.
The State Department of Agriculture may make and enforce reasonable rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of ORS 628.210 to 628.370.
- 628.360 Owners and operators of locker plants not warehousemen.
Persons who own or operate refrigerated locker plants shall not be deemed to be warehousemen, nor shall receipts or other instruments issued by such persons...
- 628.370 Jurisdiction and prosecution of violations of ORS 628.210 to 628.370.
Justice courts shall have concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit court of all prosecutions arising under ORS 628.210 to 628.370. The district attorney may institute prosecutions...
- 628.380 [Amended by 1979 c.499 §27; repealed by 1987 c.905 §37]
- 628.990 Penalties.
Violation of ORS 628.210 to 628.370 is punishable, upon conviction, by a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $1,000 or by imprisonment...
Last modified: August 7, 2008